Chuck Walker, member of the Chillum-Adelphi
Volunteer Fire Department,
was elected as President during last weekends
90th Convention of the PGCVFRA.

The Officers and Members of the Prince George’s County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association (PGCVFRA) and the Ladies Auxiliary held their 90th Annual Convention this past week. This year’s convention was hosted by the Accokeek Volunteer Fire Department.

Activities included a Past Presidents Dinner, Memorial Service, awards ceremony, business meetings, election and installation of the new officers.

Fire Chief Marc S. Bashoor extends his sincerest congratulations and best wishes to President Chuck Walker and all of the newly elected officers, award recipients and inductees into the Associations Hall of Fame.

The following information was provided by the PGCVFRA:

2012-2013 Officers and Directors to the PGCVFRA

President: Chuck Walker

1st VP: Harve Woods

2nd VP: Steven King

Secretary: Margie Dickey

Asst. Secretary: Teri Heinicke

Treasurer: Joan Robison

Asst. Treasurer: Margie Dickey

Immediate PP: Glenn Sherman

Chief Chaplain: Rev. Warren Litchfield

Chaplains: Rev. Harry Hetz

Jim Neal

Elaine Huttenloch

1st District: John Hughes

2nd District: Debbie King

3rd District: Laura Woods

4th District: Hilmar Porter

5th District: Bobby Breen

6th District: Buddy King

2012 -2013 Officers of the Ladies Auxiliary to the PGCVF&RA

PRESIDENT: Jennifer Johnson

VICE PRESIDENT – Kristi Grinder

SECRETARY – Lois Hetz

TREASURER – Kitty Gardner

CHAPLAIN - Elaine Huttenloch

Forestville Ladies Auxiliary

VICE CHAPLAIN - Ann McGill

West Lanham Hills Ladies Auxiliary

HISTORIAN – Joanne Johnson

GUARD – Becky Allen

COLOR BEARER – Kristi Harmon

COLOR BEARER – Sharon Walker

The following members were inducted into the PGCVFRA and have combined for over 353 years of volunteer service.

LODD April 15, 2016

Fire Fighter/Medic Lieutenant John "Skillet" Ulmschneider

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